2025-02-05
1 小时 6 分钟Oh, hey, it's the fish soup that you spilled all over the kitchen, which actually did happen to me.
Hallie Ward.
And this is Ologies.
It's a podcast where we explore an ology a week.
So you are tuning into a chat about hippos.
It will leave you changed.
It changed me.
We got a true hippopotamologist, a professor of biology at San Diego State University whose research at Vassar and UC Davis focused on vulnerable wildlife populations and conservation and of course, hippos.
So they know way more about hippos than most people ever will on the planet.
And they're in a very elite club of hippopotamologists.
And I asked her all of my very not smart questions as well as yours.
If you want to submit a question ahead of time before we record, you can become a patron@patreon.com ologies it costs about 25 cents an episode to join.
It helps fund the show.
You can also buy ologies merch@ologiesmerch.com or you can support for no dollars by leaving us a review, which helps convince me that I'm not broadcasting to an assort of dolls in a basement.
And I read all your reviews, such as this one from Chris F.
Who writes, even if I were a many legged insect, I still wouldn't have enough appendages to count all the times I've thrown a Did you know this bizarre and uniquely entertaining fact about X, Y or Z at an unsuspecting friend since I started listening to this podcast?
Three cheers to you, weird podcast dad, Chris F.
And all my stuffed animals listening out there.
Thank you for letting me father you.
Okay, hippos.